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1 Vol. XII.-NO. 29 CONCO.Utt, m C.;tTUEOAY JUNE 15, 1897 "on ji Wjsolb -lis Q. 1.746 '- ' " ' . 1 j. .vJ: ' I , A MEMORABLE TOUR plains, Hfonntatna, Gorges, The partj took a plunge Jbath in the bnny waters of the Pacific and'after ith the loan ot a most interesting their native depths, says the. writer, racyiecier uum x. v. c-iwaa a scene wortn crossing the con- veoia wur . uw auguBiB ; .iw unjBnt.ro see..,r? ; , ,M , ,llJiF , .; i jj.fc., n- v an I wara from a piaza on the oliff "low"8'-1 ; Knst conductor, a Descriptive watchedVwith curious eye the antics J"tter Clipped na Condensed for of the 8eas a8 they played npon th Standard Headers. - aVdintQ the OCean WBVPfl. To are favored by a kind friend 8ee hundreds of "seals sporting m and nripti the Convention of Conductors, in Los , - a visit to . China Tun to see the Angeles California. ! ' : the thousands of men,- women and - it dots down a spin from Augusta children in their quaint -garbs and in private car via Atlanta,' New native ways afforded 'no little satis AnioaTiM and returning via Nashville, faction 'to the; party. k" From ; '"the Ve nte 80rne impressions instead flora and. the fruitage p of Calif qr of presenting to our i readers , the vfmi vholeof the well rounded up sen- Pa88e thKfm Neyada.s where, a "AA.iniflaDAvinti'An ?? a' stops, i say? the writer, , we . had teoces in the flowing description. - . u v u V V -t -rta iWof H;a;i;Ai brisk snow ball .battles rtbat. come to The writer sayj that Mississippi - , . . , ' 1 , V j t-r a . gulden-end; at the conductors wa3 something of a disappointment. aboarder, . HJv Verv little land is under cultivation n r . , . ' 4 oonnr wfl TWnta The Writer wasok' struck-with bat mtich was under water. lnrok8 j or.v -i u tA -u- it Utah save, for the great salt-lake the State salts better f.or nshmg than , f - i - r. vj i i r j . . in B , ' ' and a few costly .buildings in f the farming just now. a ' 'fag te A trip from New Orleans to lake that glve it ita Damef Ponchartram was full of interest. : .The Tabernacle iaa an .immense Thislake forms a pleasure resort structure and has 5 ne of the finest and aboat it are fragrant flowers so organs . in the -worlds v iXheTempie arranged as to form 'what is called is the second grandest rand ' costliest Pnzzle Hedge, calculated to bewilder p ace of worship in our country, thejambler and require aid in fiod- Its walle are tenl 'feet thick,' built of ing the way out. - - i - r v f l white -granite. It took 40 years to The flowery expanses of Texas and complete it and it cost six million the vast cattle herds made the State dollars. j a charm. v " Theweird and picturesque beauty The writer says that eastern Texas of the" Colorado canons is grand gin is one grand prairie of luxuriant tne extreme, especially Royal GTOrgf, flower?, while western Texas is a The valley narrows till there seems continuation of hills, mountains and barelJ room for the track end gorges oyer one of which is the the river- whiIe reckJ cliffa rieje second highest bridge in the. world, thousands of feet above. To make At one point, says the writer, Devil the 8cene doubly impressive the river glides m its sinuous way be- PartJ Pa88ea wrongh one canon neath on one side and the rocky amjd , a thunder storm while tle crags tower above on' the other side surging waters roared in arwful of the track, while the moon calm grandeur. To the imaginatiTe mind overhead, in majestic splenaor. dif- a description wn add little. fused soft radience over the iapresfc iMP"4 attemptedjto asceiid sivescene Pike's Peak where adequate car eer ; The writer says that through vice awaits the explorer but a heavy New Mexico and Arizona there was snow1 the night before prevented little of beauty and attractiveness, their y reaching, L tjie very L ; su mmit The plains were arid and dusty and which is 14,147 feet high. All the the distant mountains had little grandeur of scenery and the strain upon them (but Meequite and sage pn ones daring! ,was realized tthough brash. . ; to 8atiation.i :.T v . . , .. iti In Arizona the company wa8 . The writer makes one striking oh treated to a rare scene, that of a eervation' though. - The rarified air mirage (pronounce this like merozh). near, the toPj isnot ( oppjeasive but s What is it did you say ? QWell it: is urennfi JS2 mnSK the appearance of an object where it At the base of the Peak are 18 not. I mineral springs' amia- a - piace or (If you know all abont the miratre beautv and charmingness. penver, Please tell us). On this particular the writer ranis with Los Angeles occasion all the passengers looked at m oeaucy ana me peopie 'are es f ": PJRSOAL. POINTBKS. -Capt. J M Odell is at Bessemer vity iQis aiiemoon, . d Rev. Dr. Da visv has "returned from Lexington. j rfljfrorke is at Gafloev. S. C.. for jeTeral days. 1 T-Miss Myrtle Moore has returned frorii a week's visit to Salisbury. ' ;.-y jt- n .t-.f tj f ' 1 J ' i '1 O , r-Mr. K,8 Harris?, has, gore to Charlotte V attend Federal court. I ! Mr MaVvey A Graeber 'hf s rr turned from a business rip to bur- ungtQn5i.,J n(,urt .i-..: 7rMr.J; BlYofke, the, jeweler, is BpendingtrJe i alternooa m Chai- nnn ma e:;vWiU;;.;dtoseeoTur;vStore Miss Bessie Neisler of WinstoD. is visiting relatives and friends in thejoindepunty. ; 0 , : .--MrrliGayl lit Wilson, is visiting her . daughter, .Mrs. L!!D Collrane, on North Spring street; ' : I uapiain x!ia.fr niu nas gone to Salisbury and will1 be - absent from the city for several days. ivjgcrppsreturned to Salisbury this morning, after spend ing several days in the city. I Rev. C L T, oishtin the citv ing, going up th Wisher spent last and left tbisimorn- i (Western road. "Morris, whoi has me time with her Miss 'Stella been spndins sisterVMr8;- Dr. Bam Montgomery, left for Apex, her home, this j morn Rev. J D Arnold was called to Clover, , Va , today t to perform tb e ceremony at the marriage of some irienas. 7 Pickles, Tomato Gat- sup Wosohestershir e Sauce and some choice Hams and Breakfast Bacon j ; A . AT. ' GROCERS. 7 A certain young pharmacist , of the city recieritly called upon several young ladies, and while in; the par lor very 'much 'erigaged.1 some' dev eliah bttvs i walked 'in to the' hall and levied ononis' hati s Ji The-gentleman went home bareheaded, - but : has since re-covered bis0 head; what seemed to be a lake of ; wafer peci ally admirable m business traits. where it wasdr as a n8 8 powder home visibly the farmers home with Us Q the plain At Yuma the writer savs thev broad lds , of cereals and feediner tried to take the pictures, of some P??? ry 'deal-of AIian Equaws and children but they Piencv " i onld notstand to be taken till thev At st- Louis, the finest .,depo in were paid "two bita" (25 centsn the country and (Forest Park with' when they became tame fall cf lta endless stream ot pleasure seeKers unies and quite picturable. and pleasure unaera receive, special California, the writer thinks, next to Georgia, ia thp-ooi-do n, Sunday the 6th. world rhu Rhnniri ,rm rrUluJv'V "Monday the 7ch was in Mashville, a surprisingly large, business like fom) WQere half the orange, tree Is aaen with ripe fruit while the. other alf -ia- beautiful wuh bloom and '"grant with perfume. Broad, well . pt Greets, fine: residences, pretty awns, a limpid lake and flowers growing in careless gracefulness Mywhere make x.os Angeles a iace of cotinuous and .surprising cnarming nesa. ; " f Saa Francisco was visited ancl C:JI8?tro rights the "Golden - t?a appeared in majestic splendor. city with its exposition pronounced very good; af ter all the scenes passed through' in the Great West. fWe have thus jBRipped alonz after this brilliant writer hoping to 'con vey an .'intelligent-idea, of the mem orable trip in-about half the space it would take. r to publish the whole letter whose beauty we had t'o'sacri fice in gleaning- out what we hope will be v intercsng to . Standahd readfrs- : ' -; . ' ' "We wiihtbcdutioif all' users' of Simmon Liver regulator on a suDject oi tne aeppesr interest hnd importance0 to I iheirr health perhaps jtheir Jiyes.,; The solt p'roprietora and makers of Simmons . Liver Regulator learn that customers arofbfien deceived by buyine and taking," sonie medicine of a similar appearance1 or taste, believing it to DeiSimmons Liver Regulator. We warn you-that-unlesa-the -wordReculator is on the packageor bpttle,rU;atJtis pot Simmons butr J: HZe'iliri'&Co., and n,b medic'inemade by anyone "ilso' the sdme. We alone can put it upalid SvVcarmot be responsible, il 1 1 i ii i - i ?tner meaicines. represenxea as me same ao aot help you as, ypu.areled, to expect they will. Bear this fact well in mind, if you have oeen in the -habit of usjnaamedieine which vpu supposed to pe Simmons -jLiver iteguia (ori" because the name was somewhat like It; and5 the package did nyt' have the word Regulator on it,- -you -have been? imposed apon and-hae not been taking' j Summons Liver Regulator at all, i The Regulator has been favorably known for .many years, and ill who use it know how necessary it is for Fever and 'Agrte. Bilious Fever, Constipa--jon, Headache, Dyepepsra, and all disorders irising from a Iseased Liver., f . - : We ask you: to look for yourselves, and ipa that, Rimmnns Liver Reeulator. which you can" readily distmguishrby.the Red & At 7 OCloch P. M. during fJlime. Julvo and Ti-u i '-! i. i , ( - V. WHEN WECLOSE-AT 11 O'CLOCK P- This is necesrsary in order to give our salesmen, a little rest during the hot weather, months. Thev are in the store from 13 to16 hours a day during . the other nine months of the year, and certainly need and are justly entitled ta the short time for rest and recreation afforded ,iy this arrangement. We hope our friends and customers "will ap preoiate this, andpme to see us during the suni' mer months before.. 7. o' clock; , . . . , ' ... : - ii!-t JJ: We nave a s in all lines and Will StO( 4 sp? eltort to tl ease no Goods and Prices Yours to Serve you '.(t v . r. JS 1 1.3 ill 2i'V. GANNON EETZER its? Like throwing up a penny an 3 taking chances- is'thejndi&criminate selection o FUKNITURE forthe season.1 It presentstne latestlideas in style 'and finish nd is the result of study, experience and the perfect acquaintan ce with the po pxv lar demand, . Our, Furniture (commands admiration by the beauty of finish aiid elegance of design. -We carry as complete a line as any Furniture Store the State. We, guarantee our Igoods 4 as -represented and prices a TLO LOWEST. Oed Room Suits. paselsf Center and Dining Tables. " IT - ounces, Couches, : . orfios' Tloalra t - Hair, Cotton and Shuch Mattresses, ;1 V t -NovelticSi BasketsPickere, U f Packs for halls, Mouldings, . . Docker8, i InMdeiShadeP, wiuo uunruti, Rfthv ChIna Cl0'"'ts ELI., iS-A.BBIS & CO Oar undertaking department is comp!ete7 and will be under the care : of :iit Bell. All calls are promptly met, day or night, f - . ' MO O R E &: K Y L;Evf a5000 Management. v WHOLESALE and RETAIL QUEENS- The Old-Reliable Virginia Fire, and Marine - WARE. ! Hanover, of New York. 1 5ichm0lld - Charlotte, N C. ? JV PSfon, ' ' ' ' Atlanta Home, of Atlanta uur wnoiesaic ucparimeni contains tne i . aroiina nre, oi vvnmington. leading lines in CC.nd White Granite. Hotel ware a specialty. - x 7 : ' th otir retail department we show an elegant line of I dinner and tea sets im ported by us from . the leading:' manufac turers; of EuropeVrHaviland, Carlbad, Royal Dresden, Delft,;cfcf , pefrtsreratQrs, : t.j4-u' " " Equitable, of Chariest ok' "s iiijwus uoiiars ana surplus. - '? Al bo "life and ahcident 'Iusurance. J. F. Hurley. D G. Caldwell, M. b. M.X. Stevens. M. D in PPTC i CALDWELL & STEVJflNS. aedicine called Simmons Liver Regulator. Uhln in house furnishing at nriVp thit-- n :i - j A - - defy competition XaU ;on 41 : prscn(l your oraers oy maiu;:we win ao , our best J. II. JE1LIN & CO. Take immorw Liver liegulator toplyou '.v "Concord, N. C. . .viiicQ iu oia post omC9 'opposite St. Cloud Hotel. I building ... " i11
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